Hope your interview went well!
As far as dual citizenship is concerned, the US allow it but you might want to check with your consulate.
I am German, for example, and I know that German law states that you automatically loose German citizenship when you obtain US citizenship.
Don't go by the date printed on your greencard! The only date relevant is the date you were approved to be a resident.
The same thing happened to me, INS printed my date of entry on my greencard as the "resident since" date. The result was my N-400 application being denied because at the time...
This is my experience of a citizenship interview gone wrong:
The interview lasted about 25 Minutes. Mostly, the questions asked were to confirm information submitted on the N-400, like date of birth etc. I had since gotten married and the officer took down the information regarding my husband...
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